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Ganesh Das And Anr vs Vinay Kumar Chaubay And Ors on 7 November, 2025

23. Another three-Judge Bench in Royal Sundaram Alliance Insurance Co. Ltd. v. Mandala Yadagari Goud, (2019) 5 SCC 554 traced out the law on this issue, and held that the compensation is to be computed based on what the deceased would have contributed to support the dependants. In the case of the death of a married person, it is an accepted norm that the age of the deceased would be taken into account. Thus, even in the case of a bachelor, the same principle must be applied.
Patna High Court Cites 18 - Cited by 0 - J Kumar - Full Document

Shila Devi vs Raja Ram Dokania on 7 November, 2025

23. Another three-Judge Bench in Royal Sundaram Alliance Insurance Co. Ltd. v. Mandala Yadagari Goud, (2019) 5 SCC 554 traced out the law on this issue, and held that the compensation is to be computed based on what the deceased would have contributed to support the dependants. In the case of the death of a married person, it is an accepted norm that the age of the deceased would be taken into account. Thus, even in the case of a bachelor, the same principle must be applied.
Patna High Court Cites 21 - Cited by 0 - J Kumar - Full Document

Manju Devi vs United India Insurance Company Ltd on 11 November, 2025

23. Another three-Judge Bench in Royal Sundaram Alliance Insurance Co. Ltd. v. Mandala Yadagari Goud, (2019) 5 SCC 554 traced out the law on this issue, and held that the compensation is to be computed based on what the deceased would have contributed to support the dependants. In the case of the death of a married person, it is an accepted norm that the age of the deceased would be taken into account. Thus, even in the case of a bachelor, the same principle must be applied.
Patna High Court Cites 30 - Cited by 0 - J Kumar - Full Document

Sahdeo Prasad @ Ravindra Kumar And Ors vs English Prasad And Ors on 18 November, 2025

23. Another three-Judge Bench in Royal Sundaram Alliance Insurance Co. Ltd. v. Mandala Yadagari Goud, (2019) 5 SCC 554 traced out the law on this issue, and held that the compensation is to be computed based on what the deceased would have contributed to support the dependants. In the case of the death of a married person, it is an accepted norm that the age of the deceased would be taken into account. Thus, even in the case of a bachelor, the same principle must be applied.
Patna High Court Cites 20 - Cited by 0 - J Kumar - Full Document

Baldev Singh & Others ...Appellants vs National Insurance Company Limited And ... on 19 April, 2022

"4. We have perused the judgments of the Courts below, and find that the wrong Multiplier has been applied to the facts of the present case. The issue with respect to whether the Multiplier to be applied in the case of a bachelor, should be computed on the basis of the age of the deceased, or the age of the parents, is no longer res integra. This issue has been recently settled by a three Judge bench of this Court in Royal Sundaram Alliance Insurance Co. Ltd. v. Mandala Yadagari Goud & Ors.,3 wherein it has been held that the Multiplier has to be 10 applied on the basis on the age of the deceased. The Court held that:
Uttarakhand High Court Cites 7 - Cited by 2 - S K Sharma - Full Document

Oriental Insurance Co Ltd vs Zaixhu Xie & Ors (M/S Qualcomm India Pvt ... on 31 July, 2019

In this regard, Mr. Chaudhary, the learned counsel for the respondents also relies upon M/s. Royal Sundaram Alliance Insurance Company Ltd. vs. Mandala Yadagari Goud & Ors. (2019) 5 SCC 554, to emphasize that the multiplier is to be based on the age of the deceased and not on the age of the claimants/parents of the deceased. It held inter alia, as under:-
Delhi High Court Cites 21 - Cited by 1 - N Waziri - Full Document
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